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"First Year of Inception" Membership Club |
Just wanting to know a little about the John Deere Chassis. Parts availability etc. Thanks Ralph Glover Ralph Glover 1976 27' Barth P-30 454 1998 Tracker Toad | ||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Sadly, there are few John Deere/Oshkosh chassis out there. I've been able to get any parts that I've looked for, usually with some issues. The problem is that the average Joe will be hard pressed in most cases. Recently, anytime that I've changed anything out I've been listing part numbers to help out others. The chassis is stronger then the P32 Chevy Chassis. The frame and suspension are stiffer and taller. This usually will translate into larger underbody storage compartments and a stiffer ride compared to the other Regals out there. They also made some JD Chassis as Gas pushers. I believe most are Ford 460 powered, but I could be wrong. My JD Chassis is 33' long without a tag. Anything that long for a P32 would require a tag axle.
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"First Year of Inception" Membership Club |
Thanks Bill for the info, I was going to check the one out that was on ebay a month ago in Ohio , 88 33 footer but I think I'll pass. Thanks Ralph Ralph Glover 1976 27' Barth P-30 454 1998 Tracker Toad | |||
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4/09 Founder and Moderator Emeritus |
John Deer, Oshkosh and Internationa Harverster, (yes there were some IH chassied Barths out there) is now a part of Freightliner. There were only a few Barths but tons of other motorhomes like gas Bounders, and such. A few years ago (4-5) I contacted Freightliner and ask if they stocked parts and they said they did. Bill isn't you chassis also about the same as a Ford F-53 chassis? | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Yes, I've been told that most parts are the same. These were the same, for the most part, as the big yelow school busses of that era.
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4/09 Founder and Moderator Emeritus |
You know there was another coach that used a ton of John Deere chassis and I couldn't think of the name, but it was Overland.. I pretty high dollar coach. But hey, want to compare it to a Barth. I found this very descriptive picture. You can tell immediately that it is a real piece of **** compared to a Barth. | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
There was even a Cummins powered puller on a JD chassis. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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